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Human anatomical terms - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Human anatomical terms make up a distinct nomenclature to describe areas of the body, to provide orientation when describing parts of human anatomy, and to distinguish different movements of the body...
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There is 206 bones in the human body. The bones that are required in this ... The major body planes and axis are imaginary lines of reference that aid in ...
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BODY PLANES: 1. ANATOMICAL POSITION- the body standing erect, ... dividing the body into inferior and superior planes. ... around its long axis.
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Guided Tour of the Visible Human: Planes of Section ... The body may be sectioned in one of three planes relative to a three dimensional coordinate system (X-Y-Z).
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A body system is a set of body parts that do a particular task. The human body itself is an example of a complex system—many sets of interacting parts that work to keep the human machine running. ... CT scans show crosssectional planes of the body or parts of the body such as the head, chest, or abdomen.
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The Human Skeleton is the body's framework or scaffolding system. Skeletal bones are classified as long, short, flat, or irregular and vary in length, width, and depth. The bones in the spine are irregular ... The Atlas and Axis are the first two cervical (sir-ve-kal) vertebrae below the skull. ... Anatomical Planes of the Body...
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An extraordinary advance in human origins research reveals evidence of the emergence of the upright human body plan over 15 million years earlier than most experts have believed.
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